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Note: 1880 Census District 2, Boyle County, Kentucky enumerated July 2, 1880 Dwelling #389, Family #397 ARMSTRONG, Elijah S., head, w/m, 45, KY PA KY, farmer ___________, Martha A., sister, w/f, 48, KY PA KY ___________, Isabella K., sister, w/f, 46, KY PA KY The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) October 5, 1899 A STOVE MADE IN 1776 [Danville Advocate] Mr. E. S. Armstrong, of Parksville, probably owns the oldest stove in good repair in the United States. It was made at "Johnson's Furnace," somewhere in Kentucky, in the year 1776. Mr. Armstrong says it is a little out of date, but could be set up ready for cooking or heating in a few minutes. Mr. Armstrong also has a singular coin, date of 1801, which was given to his father, J. R. Armstrong, by an Indian girl during the war of 1812. 1900 Census District 2, Boyle County, Kentucky Dwelling #99, Family #100 ARMSTRONG, Elijah, head, w/m, born Mar 1835, age 65, single, KY PA KY, Farmer ___________, Martha, sister, w/f, born Apr 1825, age 75, single, KY PA KY KIRK, John, Ward, w/m, born Feb 1886, age 14, single, KY KY KY ____, Mattie, Ward, w/f, born Feb 1888, age 12, single, KY KY KY 1910 Census District 2, Precinct 5, Boyle County, Kentucky enumerated May 3 & 4, 1910 Dwelling #216, Family #216 ARMSTRONG, Elijah S., head, w/m, 75, KY KY KY, farming-general farm, single ___________, Martha A., sister, w/f, 85, KY KY KY, single 1920 Census Precinct 5, Boyle County, Kentucky enumerated January 26-17, 1920 Dwelling #232, Family #246 WATTS, James, head, m/w, 26, KY KY KY, farmer-general farmer ______, ??, wife, f/w, 22, KY KY KY ______, ??, daughter, f/w, 1, KY KY KY ARMSTRONG, Eliga, boarder, m/w, 86, KY KY KY, widowed
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